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Surprise! One of Trump’s legal eagles is a raving anti-LGBTQ activist
Jenna Ellis, member of the “elite task force” behind Trump’s electoral coup attempt, thinks LGBTQ people are “vile and abominable.”
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Only 14% of LGBTQ people voted for Donald Trump. The last poll was flawed.
81% of LGBTQ people voted for Joe Biden, according to a new poll.
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Donald Trump still refuses to concede. His petulance only amplifies his impending demise.
By disappearing from public and sticking to tweets that are slapped with warnings, Trump has accelerated the idea of a world where he’s no longer the focus.
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The long nightmare is over. Joe Biden has won the presidential election.
Joe Biden faces a huge challenge in fixing all the damage that President Trump caused, but at least the four-year nightmare is drawing to a close.
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Out Trump toady Richard Grenell fights Nevada vote count in the Trumpiest way possible
The head of Trump’s LGBTQ outreach held a disastrous press conference where he presented no evidence of fraud and even refused to identify himself by name.
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LGBTQ voter turnout was at an all-time high this election & support for Trump skyrocketed
Preliminary polling finds that Trump won twice as many LGBT votes this time as he did in 2016 despite his vile record.
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The leaders in GOP voter suppression efforts are anti-LGBTQ activists
The attempt to stop some people from voting is part of the party’s increasing belief that only a minority of Americans should be entitled to key constitutional rights.
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Trump’s outreach for LGBTQ votes isn’t just offensive. It’s a sign of desperation.
The Trump campaign is hurting so much that it’s scrounging to peel off LGBTQ voters from Joe Biden, despite the president’s vile record.
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Trump admin refused to use pro-LGBTQ celebrities in a coronavirus awareness campaign
Among the celebrities dropped from the proposed campaign, which ultimately imploded, were Christina Aguilera, Taylor Swift and Ricky Martin.
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Five reasons why you can trust the polls this time & one reason to hedge your bets
A one-in-eight chance of winning isn’t the same as a zero chance. The odds are stacked against gamblers in Las Vegas, but people win jackpots.